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The annual High Water music fest was a hit, once again!

NEEDTOBREATHE began their partnership with the golf tournament in 2013, and the rest is history. Pulling in athletes, actors, musicians and people across the globe wanting to contribute to a good cause, the event has continued to grow, and gain national attention.

Their music style combines nontraditional country music, Latin, and rockabilly influences.

This doesn’t mean we need to exchange our cowgirl boots for its more contemporary counterpart, but rather it gives us an opportunity to evolve our eardrums to music other than country.

Last Wednesday Charleston was rocked by Mastodon, Eagles of Death Metal, and Russian Circles! See what went down!

The four-day conference featured a lot of awesome local and regional music. My biggest complaint was that there were not enough hours in the day to see and hear it all.

Weekend playlist of where to be, who to see and all the details in between!

Taste of Hutson Alley features local bites and bubbles from a handful of local restaurants.

John Stamps has a commanding presence in the Indianapolis music scene. He continuously tours the country to broaden his growing fan base proving he isn't satisfied with being confined to his city limits.

Charleston community backs The High Divers, local Charleston group (photo by Sean Money & Elizabeth Fay). "Benefit concert at the Royal American on Friday. Donations of $10 or more will be accepted at the door to go toward some of the band's costs accrued from the accident (Post and Courier)"

An inside look at what Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist for Sister Hazel, is looking forward to about the 12th annual Hazelnut Hangout in the area. The band has created countless memories: live music on the beach, the support from their Charleston family and even an entire festival weekend without air conditioning. According to Copeland, returning to the band's second home year after year seems only natural.

Sea Urchin Ball

Rising Appalachia gave Charleston an inspired performance with their sensual sound.

Savannah Stopover—A Hidden Gem of a Music Festival in the South

Bacon and Bourbon—sigh… How I loved you last year and told all that I met how it was my favorite event in town, but sadly the mighty have fallen.

Taking a slow plunge into filmmaking hip-hop/rap artist Khari Lucas (who performs under the moniker Contour) will artistically challenge your whole idea of what is and what is not—Saturday, February 11th at Redux Contemporary Art Center.

Country music legend Dolly Parton brought her Pure & Simple Tour to the North Charleston Coliseum and proved why, even at 70, she's a force to be reckoned with.

Music lovers, your wish has been granted. #StayDry